Re: Greek characters in Lyx - Mac OS
Le 23/01/2015 06:03, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 21:58:20 schrieb hendrik.schm...@e.mail.de: On a note to Greek letters to all those using LYX WITH A MAC (I'm on Mavericks with Lyx 2.1.0): No fuss at all if you change language to polytonic Greek in preferences: keyboard: input sources: Greek. Then have your Mac show the new virtual keyboard and start typing into Lyx sirectly without any ERT or anything, it will compile just fine. (screenshot) Note that you still need to set the language of the Greek passages to Greek in order to get proper output (hyphenation etc.). We should be able to do that automatically methinks. There is a KeyboardLayoutChange QEventthat may be useful in this respect (seems to be broken in qt5, though). JMarc
Re: Greek characters in Lyx - Mac OS
Le 23/01/2015 06:03, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 21:58:20 schrieb hendrik.schm...@e.mail.de: On a note to Greek letters to all those using LYX WITH A MAC (I'm on Mavericks with Lyx 2.1.0): No fuss at all if you change language to polytonic Greek in preferences: keyboard: input sources: Greek. Then have your Mac show the new virtual keyboard and start typing into Lyx sirectly without any ERT or anything, it will compile just fine. (screenshot) Note that you still need to set the language of the Greek passages to Greek in order to get proper output (hyphenation etc.). We should be able to do that automatically methinks. There is a KeyboardLayoutChange QEventthat may be useful in this respect (seems to be broken in qt5, though). JMarc
Re: Greek characters in Lyx - Mac OS
Le 23/01/2015 06:03, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 21:58:20 schrieb hendrik.schm...@e.mail.de: On a note to Greek letters to all those using LYX WITH A MAC (I'm on Mavericks with Lyx 2.1.0): No fuss at all if you change language to polytonic Greek in preferences: keyboard: input sources: Greek. Then have your Mac show the new virtual keyboard and start typing into Lyx sirectly without any ERT or anything, it will compile just fine. (screenshot) Note that you still need to set the language of the Greek passages to Greek in order to get proper output (hyphenation etc.). We should be able to do that automatically methinks. There is a KeyboardLayoutChange QEventthat may be useful in this respect (seems to be broken in qt5, though). JMarc
Re: Greek characters in Lyx - Mac OS
Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 21:58:20 schrieb hendrik.schm...@e.mail.de: On a note to Greek letters to all those using LYX WITH A MAC (I'm on Mavericks with Lyx 2.1.0): No fuss at all if you change language to polytonic Greek in preferences: keyboard: input sources: Greek. Then have your Mac show the new virtual keyboard and start typing into Lyx sirectly without any ERT or anything, it will compile just fine. (screenshot) Note that you still need to set the language of the Greek passages to Greek in order to get proper output (hyphenation etc.). Jürgen
Re: Greek characters in Lyx - Mac OS
Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 21:58:20 schrieb hendrik.schm...@e.mail.de: On a note to Greek letters to all those using LYX WITH A MAC (I'm on Mavericks with Lyx 2.1.0): No fuss at all if you change language to polytonic Greek in preferences: keyboard: input sources: Greek. Then have your Mac show the new virtual keyboard and start typing into Lyx sirectly without any ERT or anything, it will compile just fine. (screenshot) Note that you still need to set the language of the Greek passages to Greek in order to get proper output (hyphenation etc.). Jürgen
Re: Greek characters in Lyx - Mac OS
Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 21:58:20 schrieb hendrik.schm...@e.mail.de: > On a note to Greek letters to all those using LYX WITH A MAC (I'm on > Mavericks with Lyx 2.1.0): No fuss at all if you change language to > polytonic Greek in preferences: keyboard: input sources: Greek. Then have > your Mac show the new virtual keyboard and start typing into Lyx sirectly > without any ERT or anything, it will compile just fine. (screenshot) Note that you still need to set the language of the Greek passages to Greek in order to get proper output (hyphenation etc.). Jürgen